( This is NOT the original book. If you’re looking for the original book, search this Many years ago, men employed brute strength and violence to achieve power. The most powerful men were those who had huge armies of soldiers. These men were not at all subtle – they were barbaric and they showed no mercy to their enemies. Thousands of years ago, power was concentrated within a few hard-hearted and ruthless men. This system repressed many people, most especially women. Years ago, women were viewed as the weaker sex. They could not compete with men because they lacked physical strength. They also did not have weapons that could make a man bow to them. But, men had one weakness – the strong desire for sex. A woman could toy with this weakness. But, once the sex was over, the man was back in control. If she refused to have sex with a man – he used force or simply engaged in an affair with another woman. Women knew that their power was temporary, so they invented a way to create a more effective and lasting form of power through an art called seduction. This art was used by the most powerful women in during the ancient times – Helen of Troy, His Shi, and the greatest seductress of all time, Cleopatra. These women would draw men using their alluring and seductive appearance. They would wear jewelry that made them look like a goddess. They would wear clothes that showed only a small amount of flesh, stimulating a man’s imagination. These techniques increased a man’s desire not just for lovemaking, but also for something greater – a chance to win the heart of a fantasy figure... Read more.... This is a ZERO-RISK investment . Should you find this book unworthy of the original coffee price of $2.99, get a REFUND within 7 days! The Time for Thinking is Over! Time for Action! Scroll Up Now and Click on the “Buy now with 1-Click” Button to Download your Copy Right Away! ( This is NOT the original book. If you’re looking for the original book, search this
Language
English
Pages
50
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
September 04, 2017
Summary: The Art of Seduction by Robert Greene (Kindle Version Includes Bonus Summary: 48 Laws of Power)
( This is NOT the original book. If you’re looking for the original book, search this Many years ago, men employed brute strength and violence to achieve power. The most powerful men were those who had huge armies of soldiers. These men were not at all subtle – they were barbaric and they showed no mercy to their enemies. Thousands of years ago, power was concentrated within a few hard-hearted and ruthless men. This system repressed many people, most especially women. Years ago, women were viewed as the weaker sex. They could not compete with men because they lacked physical strength. They also did not have weapons that could make a man bow to them. But, men had one weakness – the strong desire for sex. A woman could toy with this weakness. But, once the sex was over, the man was back in control. If she refused to have sex with a man – he used force or simply engaged in an affair with another woman. Women knew that their power was temporary, so they invented a way to create a more effective and lasting form of power through an art called seduction. This art was used by the most powerful women in during the ancient times – Helen of Troy, His Shi, and the greatest seductress of all time, Cleopatra. These women would draw men using their alluring and seductive appearance. They would wear jewelry that made them look like a goddess. They would wear clothes that showed only a small amount of flesh, stimulating a man’s imagination. These techniques increased a man’s desire not just for lovemaking, but also for something greater – a chance to win the heart of a fantasy figure... Read more.... This is a ZERO-RISK investment . Should you find this book unworthy of the original coffee price of $2.99, get a REFUND within 7 days! The Time for Thinking is Over! Time for Action! Scroll Up Now and Click on the “Buy now with 1-Click” Button to Download your Copy Right Away! ( This is NOT the original book. If you’re looking for the original book, search this